Author
Topic: Giant Shoeprint Trail (Read 1384 times)

Okay this one came out of nowhere and is most likely fake considering no loaction, type of rock, etc has been given. That is why I put it here in Ooparts

Giant Shoeprint Trail

“Found this fossil impression of what appears to be a set of tracks or boot prints in stone in a small cove in Prince William Sound Alaska.

Right-then-a-left, then-a-right, then-a-left, then-a-right this series of humanoid footprints will not be accepted by the academic community, these government-endorsed-pantheists have biased preconceived notions in place. The search for evidence is lost, and it is replaced by speculative models which happens to be a model contrary to the evidence.

I think a shoe trail is powerful confirmation that mankind lived in the not-so-distant past, and the evolutionary timeline is exaggerated to nonsensical proportions. Follow the evidence and not the models and charts in academia and the evidence will lead you to a young Earth designed through the solid mechanism of technology and design, following a devolutionary process of change, and witnessing greater ancestry for all creatures and confirming this with every example.

So that is the whole article at this point. I see no mention of type of stone. It could easily be dried clay or mud stone Out here in Nevada when it rains you get stuff that gets soft and slippery in the dry lake beds then when the sun comes out the clay/mud/caliche become baked and hard Something like THIS

Chris Lesley 2 years ago I am the owner of greater ancestors world museum, in Jacksonville Florida. I have no doubts of its authenticity, as i am familiar with many different types of ichnite fossils. There is very little information on the video of these shoe prints. It is the longest shoe-print trail i have ever seen. I would like to ask you a series of informational questions, and if at all possible have you do some fieldwork if you don't mind returning to the site. If this is O.K. by you???

19Skipperdude 2 years ago in reply to Chris Lesley email me To skipperdude19@msn.com

[PDF]Geology of the Prince William Soundpubs.usgs.gov/bul/0989e/report.pdf Cached

United States Geological SurveyLoading...FIGUHB 41. Index map of Alaska showing the location of Prince William Sound. ..... Briefly, the usual types of rock are graywacke, slate, arkosic sandstone, and ...